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    Thanks, I'll have a look at the story.
    I believe you are correct, one Bertram and one Magnum. I think the "Tornado Team" was disbanded in late 1970, but don't know for sure.
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    I wonder if his sons have detailed pictures of White Tornado? Alex has told me that the pictures on his site are the only ones he has. Do you have contact info for his other sons? Any info If Consentino has lchildren?
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    Alex pays the most attention and does the most with the website for his father. I wonder if Marco knows anything? I'll send him an email....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Top Banana View Post
    Sorry Marco.....Brownie is correct. You made me go to the secret files of HORBA photos to bring this one out.

    We have to remember that we can compare photos of various boats, but Brownie was on the scene at the time.

    Here is a photo of the Magnum-Donzi named Sterndriver and driven by Billy Sirois.
    Magnum-Donzi "Sterndriver"#48 never driven by Bill Sirois,only John Bakos.I Ran it in the 500 and Long Island.First staggered engine set-up.
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    John, Welcome to the forum. It's not every day a offshore pioneer shows up to chat about the sport we all love so much.

    Were there two Sterndriver boats? It seems like there was a Sterndriver and a Sterndriver II? (I'll do some digging).
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    I am crying for happiness i was searching the web and i found this forum. I am 100% that i found AMERICAN MOPPIE (AFTER Mr Charlie). And i am looking forwared on buying him plz help.
    Now i own a totaly diffrent boat (chapparal 270 sig 2011) i cannot affored to keep them both.could a boat of this age be seaworthy? should i be anxious about its age? the boat is totaly rebuilt.
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    Welcome to the forum.

    We're going to need some additional information to answer your question though. There are a lot of older boats that are still seaworthy. What else do you know?
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    You are talking this boat?

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    Yes Ratickle i am talking about this boat.

    i have photos and any info you need. the boat is totally restored.

    at your dissposal , just tell me what i should sent you

    thang you again.
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    I think you should start a special thread in this section with the boat information, pictures, and ask any questions you would like answered. These old raceboats mean a lot to a large group of our members and they would be happy to help in any way they possibly can, including myself.

    If you need any assistance, let us know.
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